LINCOLN, Neb. — Biodiesel is expected to remain an important driver of demand for soybeans in the future despite market uncertainties and declining production in 2014, according to leaders with the ... Read More

Each year, U.S. Cellular® and the Nebraska School Activities Association recognize the most successful interscholastic high school activities programs in state championship-level competition. Public and private NSAA member schools in four classific... Read More

Leaders from MAIZALL, the international alliance for maize, were in Washington last week for discussions with senior U.S. officials from the Department of Agriculture, State Department and Office of the U.S. Trade Representative regarding ongoing coo... Read More

A joint meeting that included members of city councils, village and county boards of area communities involved in a Regional Economic Development Plan drew a crowd of around 70 people at the Gering Civic Center Monday evening.
Tom West, VP of Econ... Read More

More than three dozen citizen from across the Panhandle attended the LGBT Forum co-hosted by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), Nebraska ROOTS and the Scotts Bluff County Democratic Party in Scottsbluff. LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans... Read More

Dionisio Diaz and Joe Moran came up with clutch walk-off base hits to help the Western Nebraska Community College baseball team earn a sweep of Northeastern Junior College Monday in Empire Conference contests at Cleveland Field.
Diaz had... Read More

Lincoln – University of Nebraska forward Walter Pitchford announced Monday that he is giving up his final season of eligibility with the Husker basketball program. Pitchford will remain at the University of Nebraska and finish his undergraduate deg... Read More